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- Neither Planned Nor by Chance: How Knowledge-Intensive Clusters Emerge

- Rolf Sternberg
- Nelson and Winter Revisited

- Markus Becker and Thorbjorn Knudsen
- Nelson, Richard R

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- Neo- and Post-Schumpeterian Contributions to Evolutionary Economics , pp 109-136

- Esben Sloth Andersen
- Neo- Ricardianism , pp 252-258

- Sungur Savran
- Neo-Austrian Models , pp 58-79

- Malte Faber and John Proops
- Neo-Austrian Traverse Analysis and Austrian Business Cycle Theory , pp 135-149

- Christian Gehrke
- Neo-classical Economists on Rational Markets and Speculation , pp 37-58

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- Neo-institutionalism and the cooperative firm , pp 264-291

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- Neo-institutionalism in ancient economic history: the road ahead , pp 233-240

- Taco Terpstra
- Neo-institutionalism: the role of institutions in political-economic performance

- John L. Campbell
- Neo-liberal Evolution and Union Responses in Australia

- David Peetz and Janis Bailey
- Neo-liberalism, Union Responses and the Transformation of the South Korean Labour Movement

- Dae-oup Chang
- Neo-liberalization revisited in the light of the Brazilian crisis

- Lawrence S. Graham, Eduardo Fernández Delgado and Mary Arends-Kuenning
- Neo-Marxian and neoinstitutional political economy: holism, evolution, and contradiction , pp 101-138

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- Neo-pluralism as a research approach in contemporary employment relations and HRM: complexity and dialogue , pp 34-52

- Peter Ackers
- Neo-Ricardian economics , pp 416-429

- Heinz Kurz and Neri Salvadori
- Neo-Schumpetarian Perspectives in Entreprenurship Research

- Thomas Grebel
- Neo-Schumpeterian Perspectives on Innovation and Growth

- David Wolfe and Eirik Vatne
- Neo-Schumpeterian Simulation Models

- Paul Windrum
- Neo-tribe theory and community experience in tourism and leisure , pp 39-54

- Kubra Asan
- Neoclassical and Keynesian macro models: thinking about the ‘special case’ , pp 187-211

- Marco Missaglia
- Neoclassical and ‘New’ Growth Theory: A Critique

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- Neoclassical Development Economics

- Salim Rashid
- Neoclassical distribution and growth theory: old and new–and a critique , pp 50-119

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- Neoclassical Economics

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- Neoclassical economics , pp 246-251

- Dimitris Milonakis
- Neoclassical Frameworks for Optimizing the Value of Marine Resources , pp 95-118

- Basil Sharp, Chris Batstone, Basil Sharp and Chris Batstone
- Neoclassical labor economics: its implications for labor and employment law , pp 20-51

- Michael L. Wachter
- Neoclassical Microeconomic Theory, Critique of

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- Neoclassical paradigm and the anomaly of the Austrian School , pp 3-10

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- Neoclassical Theory of Finance and Investment , pp 12-27

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- Neoclassical Theory on Capital Structure , pp 47-60

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- Neoclassical Theory on Dividend Policy , pp 61-71

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- Neoclassical Trade Theory: Alfred Marshall, Vilfredo Pareto and Enrico Barone , pp 127-156

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- Neoclassical Trade Theory: Gottfried Haberler, Eli Heckscher and Bertil Ohlin , pp 157-181

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- Neoclassicism in the Balkans

- Vladimir Gligorov
- Neoliberal economics and the consumer promise: The welfarist individual

- George Kararach
- Neoliberal Globalization and Higher Education Policy in India

- Sangeeta G. Kamat
- Neoliberalism , pp 240-245

- Gérard Duménil and Dominique Lévy
- Neoliberalism and Chicago

- Robert Van Horn and Philip Mirowski
- Neoliberalism and development , pp 39-54

- Bill Dunn
- Neoliberalism and globalization: the puzzle of Chile and Taiwan , pp 1-5

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- Neoliberalism and power , pp 305-320

- Marlyana Azyyati Marzukhi
- Neoliberalism and the economic miracles in Chile and Taiwan , pp 120-139

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- Neoliberalism and the paradoxes in economic theory , pp 6-28

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- Neoliberalism and the problem of the corporation , pp 103-128

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- Neoliberalism as a contract-based order , pp 156-179

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- Neoliberalism or Regulatory Capitalism?

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- Neoliberalism takes over , pp 1-19

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